Photographer:
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Ana
Tinajero Massicot
trained
in folklórico, the traditional dance form of her
Mexican culture, starting at the young age of 5. At
the age of 15, she set foot for the first time in a salsa/merengue
nightclub where she was exposed to what is known as "cumbia-style"
salsa. She instantly fell in love with the dance,
and it quickly became her passion.
Dance
and education have always been interwined in Ana's life.
After attending the 2nd Annual West Coast Salsa Congress,
Ana found a new appreciation for the dance as an artform
and was inspired to take it beyond a hobby, but not before
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During
the fall of 2000, she moved from Dallas, TX to Boston, MA,
where she majored in business at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Sloan
School of Management. That fall she joined the
MIT
Casino Rueda performance group and remained with the
group for the next 2 years. She also took a brief
period of classes with the MIT
Movements in Time Dance Company, a modern ballet and
jazz group and has taken a periodic private with various
mambo instructors to work on her salsa technique.
In November,
Ana met Anara Frank, the director of a non-profit kid and
adult dance organization called JAM'NASTICS,
Inc. She joined the staff as a salsa instructor
in January of 2001, teaching both children and adult classes. |
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Photographer:
Joel
Massicot
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Boston Salsa Congress Oct 2002 |
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Ana
left JAM'NASTICS In 2003 when she moved for 6 months to
Okinawa, Japan. There she co-founded Masacote Entertainment,
a music, dance, and multimedia company, with her husband,
Joel. |
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She
has since graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
with a degree in Management Science and has devoted herself
full time to the entertainment company and dancing as a
profession.
Ana
dances and teaches both Salsa On 1 and Mambo On 2.
She is excited to continue to challenge herself both mentally
and physically in music and dance through working with the
team at Masacote Entertainment. |
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Photographer:
Joel
Massicot
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